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Thanks for the enlightening fact sheet from our researcher-friends at Cornell.

I did get a chuckle over the cow methane comparison question. One way to reduce cow methane emissions is to feed cows only grasses, especially flax. A lot of the cow methane is produced because cattle are not very good at digesting the corn used to fatten them. Cows evolved to digest grass and are much more content – and far less polluting – when they eat it.